Hoya Species Affinity Burtoniae

Plant Facts

Plant Characteristic Description
Species H Sp. AFF Burtoniae
Name Origin Sp. AFF stands for Species Affinis or has affinity with H. Burtoniae.
Origin The Philippines
Leaf Morphology Elliptic olive green leaves that can develop a reddish color and a dark ring around the edges if exposed to lots of sun.
Flower Morphology Red urceolate flowers with a yellow and pink starshaped center.
Flowering Schedule Can bloom all winter if treated right, flowers typically produced in spring to late summer.
Maximum Size Over 3-6 feet indoors.
Humidity Loves high humidity but can tolerate lower humidity levels.
Temperature Thrives best at 60 - 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
Top down photo of a large hanging H. AFF. Sp. Burtoniae. The leaves are elipitcal with a darker margin.Pink budles of flowers are dispersed through the plant.
Leaves of the Hoya AFF Sp. Burtoniae
Close up of the peduncle of severak flowers bundled together. They are primarly an pinkish orange with a dark red center and yellow accents. The star shaped center is dewy at the the points.
Flowers of the Hoya Sp. AFF Burtoniae